Zusammenfassung der Ressource
Causatives
Anmerkungen:
- CAUSATIVES VERBS
LET, MAKE, HELP, HAVE, GET
- EJAMPLES
LET:
I don’t let my kids watch violent movies.
Mary’s father won’t let her adopt a puppy becausehe’s allergic to dogs.
MAKE:
After Billy broke the neighbor’s window, his parents made him pay for it.
My bestfriend loved Preatty Litte Liars and made me watch every episode of his favorite show.
HAVE:
I’ll have my assistant call you to reschedule the appointment.
The businessman had his secretary make copies of the report.
GET:
How can we get all the employees to arrive on time?
My husband hates housework; I can never get him to wash the dishes! HELP:He helped me to carry the boxes. Reading before bed helps me relax.
- meaning
- making something happen or exist : causing
something
- Use
- We use a causative verb when we want to talk about
something that someone else did for us or for another
person.
- Passive Causatives
- Use
- We use this structure to talk about having something done by
another person/thing, especially a service of some type
- Structure
- Subject | causative verb | object | past participle
- How Are Passive Causatives used?
- Passive causatives almost always use the verb have, but also got to a
lesser extent. The sentence structure expresses a service you have done,
usually by a third person.
- Active Causative
- Structure
- Subject | Causative verb | Agent | Action
verb | Object
- Use
- We use this structure when someone causes something to happen,
or when that person causes another to take an action.
- How Are Active Causatives
Used?
- As has already been stated, causative verbs demonstrate one
action happening to another person/thing